Souvenir of National Conference on Water, Environment and Society 2017
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4th National Conference on Water, Environment & Society (NCWES - 2017) 16th-18th March, 2017 at JNTUH, Hyderabad, India Chief Patron Prof. A. Venugopal Reddy Vice-Chancellor, J.N.T. University Hyderabad Patron Dr. N.V. Ramana Rao Rector, J.N.T. University Hyderabad Chairman Dr. N. Yadaiah Registrar, J.N.T. University Hyderabad Co-Chairperson Dr. A. Jaya Shree Director, IST, J.N.T.University Hyderabad Convener Dr. M.V.S.S. Giridhar Head, CWR, IST, J.N.T. University Hyderabad Organized by Centre for Water Resources Institute of Science and Technology Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad Kukatpally, Hyderabad - 500 085 (i) (ii) Preface Water is an integral part of a society’s development and a backbone for human health, livelihoods and poverty reduction. Without water, survival is not possible. The human right to access to clean water, the need for all people to be able to enjoy adequate water and sanitation services, is well established. Water is also an economic good and as such a driver for economic growth and development. Water is at the core of sustainable development and is critical for socio-economic development, healthy ecosystems and for human survival itself. It is vital for reducing the global burden of disease and improving the health, welfare and productivity of populations. It is central to the production and preservation of a host of benefits and services for people. Water is also at the heart of adaptation to climate change, serving as the crucial link between the climate system, human society and the environment. In this context and backdrop that the Centre for Water Resources, Institute of Science and Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad felt the need to organize a three day 4th National Conference on Water, Environment and Society (NCWES-2017) to take stock of the current status of applications in water resources development and management. Further to identify areas most relevant to ensure sustainable development of water resources and environment to benefit the society at large. Researchers, engineers, site managers, regulatory agents, policy makers, Consultants, NGO’s, academicians and vendors will all benefit from the opportunity to exchange information on recent research trends and to examine ongoing research programs in the areas of water and environment. The conference is expected to recommend suitable strategies and policy guidelines to operationalize the initiatives and dovetail them into various watershed development programmes appropriately. Keeping in view the importance and need of the hour, this issue of proceedings is brought out to coincide with the conduct of the national conference. The high value contributions by eminent speakers, Research scholars and participants have been overwhelming and encouraging. The three day national conference on NCWES will focus its attention on various themes in the form of technical sessions such as 1. Hydrologic parameter estimation & modeling 2. Climate change and environment 3. Urbanisation, Bio-diversity and EIA and Human Health 4. Groundwater Exploration, Development, Recharge, Modeling and Quality 5. Water quality, Water treatment, Pollution and Society 6. Water Conservation and Irrigation management 7. Water Management, Rainfall and Rainwater Harvesting 8. Geospatial Applications in Water resources More than 150 delegates and about 90 technical papers are being presented in these eight technical sessions. I hope the present conference would serve as a link between technology, policy, practice and decision making in the quest for synergetic solutions for sustainable development of water resources and environment. I wish and expect that the participants will find this conference useful and give their total participation to make it a grand success. It is with this great pleasure; I extend a warm welcome to all the delegates, speakers and participants to NCWES- 2017. Dr. M.V. S.S Giridhar -Editor (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) (xi) (xii) (xiii) (xiv) (xv) (xvi) (xvii) (xviii) Acknowledgements The organization of a conference is always an adventure because of all the very small things and all the very important issues that have to be planned and managed. The 4th National Conference on Water, Environment and Society NCWES-2017 has been made possible with the support of many technical experts, individuals and organizations both in man power and finance. This support is gratefully acknowledged. I owe a deep sense of gratitude to Prof. A. Venugopal Reddy, Vice-Chancellor, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad and Chief patron of the conference for his constant encouragement valuable guidance in organizing the conference in most efficient way. I am very thankful to Dr. N.V. Ramana Rao, Rector, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad for his precious support as Patron of this conference. My sincere and special thanks to Dr. N Yadaiah, Registrar, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad as the Chairman of the conference for his cordial, time to time permissions and support. I am deeply indebted to Dr. A. Jaya Shree, Director, IST, JNTUH and Co-Chairperson of this conference for having taken every responsibility for completing this task through various stages. I would like to extend my grateful thanks to Dr. B. Venkateswara Rao, Dr. K. Rammohan Reddy and Dr. C. Sarla, professors, Centre for Water Resources for their valuable support throughout the conference. My sincere thanks to the officials of Technical Education Quality Improvement Program, Phase-II, IST, JNTUH, Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) and Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Telangana State Council of Science and Technology (TSCOST), Telangana State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB). M/s Swan Scientific LLP and Tencate Geosynthetics Private Limited for sponsoring this event. Without their help organization of this conference would not have been possible. We have been very fortunate enough to be backed by a team of very motivated and dedicated experts of various committees in guiding us throughout the conference very meticulously. My sincere thanks to all the members of the Scientific and Advisory Committee, Technical Committee and Organizing Committee for their sincere advice and help from time to time. I profusely thank all the Key note speakers, Chair persons and Co-chair persons of various technical sessions of conference have readily responded to our invitation to conduct the proceedings and to address the gathering and for their kind gesture in the conference. My thanks are also due to various other Teaching and Non-teaching staff of IST and Engineering Staff of JNTUH who have cooperated on several occasions in organizing this Conference. I sincerely thank M/s BS Publications for bringing out the souvenir and pre-conference proceedings well in advance. My sincere thanks to my students Smt. P. Sowmya, Research Scholar, Ms. Shyama Mohan, Mr. G. Kishore and Ms. D. Sindhu who stood as a pillar to organize this conference. Finally, I thank all the people and organizations who are directly and indirectly involved in organizing the conference, but I could not mention their names due to paucity of space. I thank one and all. M.V.S.S. Giridhar Convener (xix) (xx) Contents Page S.No Title no Estimation of peak discharge in an ungauged watershed using Giuh, Scs-Cn 1 and Snyder models with supported GIS and RS 1 Supraja.B and Anil Kumar.B Assessment Of Dependency On Resources For Livelihood And People’s Attitude Towards Conservation: A Study On Selected Villages Around Loktak 2 Lake Of Manipur 2 Mithra Dey and Jogesh Laishram Estimation Of Turbulence Properties Of Acoustic Doppler Velocimetry Data 3 Contaminated With Spikes 3 Anurag Sharma, Vindhyawasini Prasad and Bimlesh Kumar Ground Water-Surface Water Interface (GWSWI) Modeling: Recent 4 Advances And Future Challenges 3 Ghosh Bobba. A Assessing and enhancing irrigation patterns by making optimum usage of ground water to improve crop productivity and environmental management 5 system by using remote sensing and Gis 4 Raju.M.V, Satish Kumar Moparthi, Asadi.SS and Hepsibah Palivela Morphometric analysis of ungauged watershed and prioritization of palar sub 6 watershed using rs & gis 5 Vinay kumar.Ch, Kiran Kumar.N and Samyuktha Geomorphological parameters and compact factor analysis on guaged 7 watershed in swarnamukhi river basin by using Gis and remote sensing 6 Samba siva.V, Chakradhar Reddy.P and Venkatesh.D Study on heavy metal (Cd, Cr, Pb and Ni) accumulation in water and soil in 8 and around some selected functional brick kilns in cachar district, Assam 7 Sushmita Dey and Mithra Dey A study on the water quality of kondakarla awa lake, Visakhapatnam, A.P 9 7 Pericherla sravani Sustainable mine water resources management in raniganj coalfield areas by 10 reusing of mine discharge 8 Mrinal K.Ghose Location specific constants in IFD equation for Solapur region in scarcity zone of Maharashtra 11 8 Upadhye.S.K, Sanglikar.R.V, Jadhav.J.D, Pardhe.D.D, Amrutsagar.V.M, Rathod.R.K and Ravindra Chary.G (xxi) Simulation of pollutant discharge to Canadian lake shore and Indian sea coast 12 9 Ghosh Bobba.A Land use/land cover change detection mapping based on remote sensing and 13 Gis technology 9 Chaitanya Pande, Patode. R.S and Nagdeve.M.B Environmental problems in subsurface water system due to human activities 14 10 Ghosh Bobba. A Effect of growth retardants on induction of Mrig Bahar in Nagpur mandarin 15 10 Patil. S.R, Sonkamble. A. M, Ganvir. M.M and Patode. R. S Drainage line treatments for sustainable crop production in Vidarbha region 16 of Maharashtra 11 Nagdeve M. B., Patode R. S., Pande C. B. and Mali R. S. Strategies for development and management of water resources in rain fed 17 area 12 Patode. R. S, Nagdeve. M. B., Ramamohan Reddy K and Ganvir. M. M Assessment of soil quality around pharma –industry 18 12 Lakshmi lavanya Damaraju and Pushpa Kumari.